nuraman00
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I haven't looked this up, but I'm starting to think that there's a double digit losing streak of losing to the Lakers at Staples.
And his assists suck more than Kirk Snyder.
He has the worst +/- for his draft class.He is number one in assists for his class.
He has the worst +/- for his draft class.
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I'll take Podziemski and Wembanyama's assists.
I am also interested in learning more about Bilal Coulibaly.
Keyonte George has 7 steals in 13 games. He might finish with less than half a steal per game.
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Marcus Sasser was pretty good last year. He's only playing 10 mpg this year, now that the Pistons are healthy.
Perhaps if the Pistons move him, the Jazz can try to get him.
I think after one's rookie year, players should get compared to everyone in the league, not just their draft class.
The average career is 4.7 years. He's getting closer to being out of the league, which would be in less than 3 years.
6 assists a game is not impressive when compared to everyone in the league. Or, compare him to all 2nd year players historically if you want.
Remember Michael Carter-Williams?
He was no longer a starting point guard after his 4th year, and only started when there were injuries.
He had 6.7 assists on 39% FG in his 2nd year, and 7.4 assists on 38% shooting in his 3rd year. Those numbers were not good enough for him to stay a starting PG.
So, while he did surpass the 4.7 year mark, he averaged less than 19 minutes a game after that.
I mentioned Marcus Sasser on Detroit, because he looked intriguing with his shooting and assists at times, including some times when he started for an injured Cade Cunningham.
And if Detroit doesn't have room to play him, maybe the Jazz could get him and see how he is as a starter. But maybe he wouldn't be a good full time starter.
If Keyonte wants to impress me, he's got to be a Tyrese Haliburton or Baron Davis level player like they were in their 2nd year.
Did you mean "like"?I dislike that he averages more assists than other players in the Jazz.
His usage percentage, which incorporates FTAs, FGAs, assists, and turnovers, is the highest on the team, at 27%.I don’t know that he has the ball in the same way and frequency as a point guard. I feel like he’s in between. And you might say that because he isn’t good at assists and that’s why I see him as middle. I don’t really see anything that he’s good at. Maybe something’s he’s improved on.
Did you mean "like"?
Did you mean "I just like"?